Annual WBWF Student Achievement Report 2017

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Annual WBWF Student Achievement Report 2017 Maple Lake Public Schools 2016-2017

5 WBWF Goals 1. All Students Ready for Kindergarten 2. All Students in Third Grade Achieving Grade-Level Literacy 3. Closing the Achievement Gap among All Groups 4. All Students are Career and College Ready by Graduation 5. All Students Graduate

Strategies and Initiatives for Improving Instruction, Curriculum and Student Achievement Summer Wee Irish Preschool Reading Recovery Title I Literacy Plan ADSIS Connecting Links Irish Connections Backpack Buddies Strategies for Learning Irish Mentors College Coursework Q-Comp Goals Curriculum Review Cycle Teacher Evaluation Principal Evaluation

School Readiness Aligning our preschool program expectations with our Kindergarten expectations Offering Wee Irish Preschool summer program Conducting Pre-school screening

All Students Ready for Kindergarten Participation in Maple Lake Public Schools’ Wee Irish Preschool will increase at least 5% from 65 students enrolled during the 2015-16 school year to at least 68 students in the 2016-17 school year. Goal met: 74 students enrolled Participation in the Pre-K Desired Results Developmental Profile will increase from 90% in the 2015-16 school year to at least 95% in the 2016- 17 school year. Goal met: 100% participation in 2016-17 Attendance at the kindergarten parent informational meetings to start the school year will increase from 41% for the 2015-16 school year to at least 90% for the 2016-17 school year. Goal met: 100% participation for 2016-17

Read Well by Third Grade Continuing to implement the 5 components of Reading Instruction and a Balanced Literacy approach into our core teaching in grades preK-Grade 3 MAP testing to identify student growth Achievement results disaggregated to identify students who require core instruction plus additional interventions through Title I, Reading Recovery, ADSIS, etc.

All Students in Third Grade Achieving Grade Level Literacy The percent of all 3rd grade students enrolled in Maple Lake Elementary School on October 1, 2016 who are proficient in the reading accountability tests (MCA and MTAS) will increase from 59.6% in 2016 to 72.2% in 2017. Goal not met: 65.1% proficient in 2016-17 The percent of free & reduced 3rd grade students enrolled in Maple Lake Elementary School on October 1, 2016 who are proficient in the reading accountability tests (MCA and MTAS) will increase from 35.3% in 2016 to 40.3% in 2017. Goal met: 60.0% proficient in 2016-17 The percent of special education 3rd grade students enrolled in Maple Lake Elementary School on October 1, 2016 who are proficient in the reading accountability tests (MCA and MTAS) will increase from 37.5% in 2016 to 42.5% in 2017. Goal met: 44.4% proficient in 2016-17

Closing the Gap Working to ensure ALL students are being taught grade level standards Assessing JH students in core subjects to determine growth areas through MAP testing Provide additional reading support for JH students identified as needing interventions through MCA and MAP data ADSIS

Close Identified Achievement Gaps in the District The proficiency gap between all students and the special education students enrolled in Maple Lake Public Schools on October 1, 2016 who are proficient in the reading accountability tests (MCA and MTAS) will decrease from 32.8 % in 2015 to 30.8% in 2016. Goal not met: actual # 33.1% The proficiency gap between all students and the free & reduced students enrolled in Maple Lake Public Schools on October 1, 2016 who are proficient in the reading accountability tests (MCA and MTAS) will decrease from 16.1 % in 2015 to 14.1% in 2016. Goal not met: actual # 15.3% The proficiency gap between all students and the special education students enrolled in Maple Lake Public Schools on October 1, 2016 who are proficient in the math accountability tests (MCA and MTAS) will decrease from 33.6 % in 2015 to 31.6% in 2016. Goal met: actual # 23.7% The proficiency gap between all students and the free & reduced students enrolled in Maple Lake Public Schools on October 1, 2016 who are proficient in the math accountability tests (MCA and MTAS) will decrease from 7.4 % in 2015 to 5.4% in 2016. Goal met: actual # 5.3%

College and Career Readiness Students are creating Personal Learning Plans 9th Grade Career Investigation Unit Successful Transition to Post-Secondary Education and Employment matrix of events Strategies for Learning ACT prep opportunities

All Students Attaining Career and College Readiness before Graduating from High School Maple Lake High School will have 100% of its students enrolled in 9th grade Civics courses during the third quarter and complete a Career Investigation Unit and course plan, which includes a Personal Learning Plan. Goal met: 100% participation The 80% of the Maple Lake High School juniors will take the ACT during the school day in 2017. Goal not met: 78.2% took the test Personal Learning Plans will be reviewed annually by 100% of the students enrolled in grades 10 and 11 at Maple Lake High School. Goal met: 100% reviewed

High School Graduation ADSIS Strategies for Learning Credit Recovery through WTC

All Students Graduate from High School At least 95% of Maple Lake High School seniors will graduate in four years in 2017. Goal met: 97.1% graduated in four years.

MCA Reading GR Reading 2017 3 District 64.5 MN 57.4 4 75.0 57.7 5 73.7   Reading 2017 3 District 64.5 MN 57.4 4 75.0 57.7 5 73.7 68.3 6 72.4 64.3 7 56.8 58.4 8 55.1 59.7 10 65.7 61.9 11 NA

MCA Math GR Math 2017 3 District 83.9 MN 69.1 4 92.3 67.8 5 67.9 58.2   Math 2017 3 District 83.9 MN 69.1 4 92.3 67.8 5 67.9 58.2 6 79.3 56.4 7 50.6 56.2 8 58.8 59.4 10 NA 11 50.7 50.2

MCA Science GR Science 2017 5 District 64.3 MN 60.8 8 42.0 46.7 10   Science 2017 5 District 64.3 MN 60.8 8 42.0 46.7 10 62.9 57.5

ACT Scores Graduating Classes English Math Reading Science Composite Year ML State 09-10 21.3 22.3 21.6 22.9 21.8 23.2 22.8 10-11 20.1 23.0 21.1 21.4 11-12 20.3 22.1 23.1 22.0 22.7 12-13 21.0 22.2 13-14 19.9 21.5 14-15 23.7 23.3 15-16 19.6 20.0 20.9 21.2 20.7 16-17 20.4 19.4 19.1 20.5 20.6 20.8 22.6 Junior Scores for required ACT test Junior Scores for optional ACT test

Closing Achievement Gaps - FRL

Closing Achievement Gaps - SPED

HS Graduation Rates State Maple Lake

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